Employment

Employment Opportunities at FTA

Because of our company structure and the clientele we serve, we consider resumé or curriculum vitae information from
only a relatively few individuals. You must have at least 15 years of aquaculture or wild-fisheries consulting experience or other similar substantial expertise or qualifications for us
to seriously consider you for employment. For those who qualify, you may e-mail your unsolicited resumé or curriculum vitae to our Senior Biologist at info@ftai.com.

The requirements listed above do not necessarily apply to specific solicitations that from time to time may be listed
here in the Employment Opportunities at FTA section. Please read those solicitations for requirements and qualifications.
Currently, we have no specific positions to offer within our company.

While we appreciate interest in our company on the part of other job seekers, we do not operate our own production
systems or facilities that include intern, entry-level, or technician-level employment positions. If our policy on this matter or the structure of our company changes, we will post an update on
this page. Again, thanks for your interest.

Employment Opportunities at Other Organizations

Please periodically monitor this page for opportunities at other organizations and production
facilities.

12 December 2018--Biologist Specialist, AR Game and Fish Commission, permanent

Salary

$45,274 annually

Responsibilities

Applicant works under direct supervision of Trout Management Supervisor and assists with all duties associated with the statewide
trout program. Oversees collection of monitoring data through fish population samples, creel and angler surveys, and forage sampling. Handles data from rawform, through entry and analysis,
and writes technical reports to include management recommendations. Performs additional management-oriented research as directed by Trout Management Supervisor. Coordinates with other
state and Federal agencies on issues such as water quality and physical habitat. Makes oral presentations to the public and others pertaining to trout management. Assists other Fisheries
Division personnel as needed with stocking, sampling, and habitat work.

Qualifications

The formal education equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in fisheries or a related field plus two years of experience in fisheries
management or a related field. A master’s degree in fisheries biology or related field is preferred and may substitute for two years of experience.